it is none it is aan animal that lives in the sea
No, blanket octopuses are not vertebrates; they are invertebrates. As members of the cephalopod class, which includes octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish, they lack a backbone. Instead, they have a soft body and a complex nervous system, characteristic of mollusks.
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
Yes. For instance, vertebrates and octopuses evolved a very similar type of eye, independently from one another.
No. The only group of animals that suckled milk from the mother are mammals. Octopuses are not mammals, nor even vertebrates.
Clams, snails, and octopuses are not vertebrates; they are part of the phylum Mollusca. This group is characterized by soft-bodied animals, often with a hard shell. Mollusks are further divided into classes, with clams and snails belonging to the class Bivalvia and Gastropoda, respectively, while octopuses belong to the class Cephalopoda.
humans are vertebrate because they have a back bone. 90% of different creatures are invertebrate such as octopuses, squids,and or different insects. 10% of different creatures are vertebrate such as dogs, cats, and humans too.
No, the octopus is not a mammal.The octopus is in a class of molluscs called cephalopods.All mammals are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Octopuses do not have a backbone, making them invertebrates.
Yes, a gastropod is an invertebrate. The reason I know this is because snails and worms are classified as gastropods. They are vertebrates with exoskeletons as well.
Vertebrates have internal skeletal structures, like cats and dogs and humans. Invertebrates have no backbone, like jellyfish and octopuses. Mollusks have exoskeletons, like snails and clams.
Vertebrates have internal skeletal structures, like cats and dogs and humans. Invertebrates have no backbone, like jellyfish and octopuses. Mollusks have exoskeletons, like snails and clams.
Animals such as vertebrates, including humans, have a somewhat rigid internal skeleton made of bones or cartilage and multiple muscles attached to this skeleton for movement and support. Invertebrates like arthropods (e.g., insects, crabs) also have exoskeletons that provide structure and muscles for movement.
other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D